Rejecting Apathy and Cynicism in Light of Recent Tragedies

The heartbreaking events in El Paso, TX and Dayton, OH left at least 31 people dead and many others injured. These horrific events left a hole in the hearts of so many people across the country and the world. What[...]

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

JFCS provides Counseling, Mental Health Support Services, the Mental Health Education Conference and more   By Ruth Paley • Clinical Services Director   May is Mental Health Awareness Month. [...]

Domestic violence awareness

By Jill Kozberg • JFCS Counseling Program Manager   Domestic violence is a serious issue in our society. It takes all forms. All shapes. All sizes. All genders. All ages. All religions. All races. All[...]

When suicide enters our world

By Mark Kaufman, MSW, LICSW, JFCS Counselor   Suicide is unfortunately more common than many think. We hear about it often – but suicide is hardest when it strikes close to home.   I met Ji[...]